French

A Level 

Studying any of the modern foreign languages that you enjoy builds upon the skills you develop during your GCSE course. You will strive to develop confident, effective French communication skills and a thorough understanding of the culture of countries and communities where French is spoken.

One exciting aspect is exploring the language through films and accessible texts. Your understanding of a key film and text will be explored in your Year 13 examination paper. We help develop your conversational language; as well as join in with formal discussion and debate. Grammar plays an important role, as you learn to work with increasing accuracy and to decode and translate passages. Students will need to learn vocabulary and produce written work on a regular basis; and should also be prepared to work independently, including undertaking extra listening practice at home.

Traditionally, students travel on exchange trips to France and, in many cases, undertake work experience – a wonderful opportunity not only to enhance your language and cultural knowledge, but also to develop your confidence and independence.

Careers and study progression
Language A Levels are ideal for students who are curious about life and culture in other countries and the skills you learn are valued internationally. You can progress to prestigious universities, either studying a single language or combined with other languages, the arts, social sciences, History and Business.

Exam board
AQA

Entry criteria
Grade 7 in GCSE French

Assessment
Speaking examination (30%); listening, reading and writing examination (50%); and written examination paper (20%)